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The work challenges its audience to find meaning in meaninglessness, relevance in a stiflingly prim, upside-down world.
They do endless testing and understand stickiness and relevance in a way few media companies do".
Nonetheless, he added: "A country that has that level of relevance in a geographical area like Europe should be in [the EU] from where we stand".
But a sport built on the metaphors of combat will have to maintain its relevance in a time of post-cold-war peace.
The choice reflects the continuing attempt by the company to maintain its relevance in a market that experiences change almost with each high school graduating class.
The United States Army's anguish over its relevance in a time of war stems only partly from the institution's own lassitude.
Which is no big surprise - methods that calm touring musicians' frantic lives have wide relevance in a place like Manhattan.
"Such a beautiful book has relevance in a time of economic hardship," said Ms. Ferrari, a businesswoman who is not related to the automobile family.
And I sometimes think that the degree of meaning, challenge and relevance in a work is in inverse proportion to the proclaimed effort expended to achieve it.
Orchestras, opera houses and other musical institutions engage in a sometimes desperate-seeming search for relevance in a society that has increasingly marginalized serious music.
Now selling a newspaper is akin to peddling a used Humvee, a hulking beast that has lost relevance in a changed landscape.
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